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PG&E should pay $22 million for Mosquito fire violations, regulators say
PG&E should pay $22 million for safety violations linked to the Mosquito fire, which burned nearly 80,000 acres in Placer County, California. Regulators found the company responsible for the violations during an investigation.
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